![]() Apple will likely keep those options at the pro level. We expect the MacBook Air to retain the same 8GB and 16GB memory options even though the MacBook Pro upped the limit to 64GB. A separate report from Ming-Chi Kuo said the MacBook Air will be using “upgraded Apple Silicon,” which likely means an M2 processor. While it was originally assumed that the chip would be the same M1 Pro chip that was launched with the MacBook Pro, a rumor from Twitter user says the MacBook Air might use the next-generation M2 chip instead. The graphics cores could increase from seven or eight to nine or ten. The new SoC will be faster but still reportedly have eight CPU cores (four performance cores, four efficiency cores) like the M1. Mark Gurman of Bloomberg reported that at the end of 2021, we could see a new MacBook Air with a new System on a Chip (SoC) that replaces the M1.
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